Things Noted Here and There
Our colleague, Rebecca Goetz, is featured in Carolyn Kleiner Butler,"Blogging Their Way Through Academe," US News and World Report, 10 April. Take that, Ivan Tribble! I think he's down for the count.
Memory of war becomes warring memory in China's expansion of its museum of Unit 731 and the Japanese atrocities committed there.
The new Common-Place is up! April's theme is Money. Joyce Appleby's"Money, Money, Money," a study of the 17th century's effort to understand it, caught my eye, but there are lots of other good things, as well. The March issue of History Now is still up. Women's History Month sets the theme, with good articles by Ellen DuBois, Sara Evans, Ann Scott, and others.
Finally, there's"David Horowitz v. Ward Churchill.""Oh my g_d. What an appalling thought," says Cary Nelson."Maybe the sky will fall on both of them." Rob Capriccioso and Scott Smallwood cover it, so you and Margaret Soltan and I didn't have to be there.